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In Hospital - XVII - Interlude

    By William Ernest Henley



    O, the fun, the fun and frolic
    That The Wind that Shakes the Barley
    Scatters through a penny-whistle
    Tickled with artistic fingers!

    Kate the scrubber (forty summers,
    Stout but sportive) treads a measure,
    Grinning, in herself a ballet,
    Fixed as fate upon her audience.

    Stumps are shaking, crutch-supported;
    Splinted fingers tap the rhythm;
    And a head all helmed with plasters
    Wags a measured approbation.

    Of their mattress-life oblivious,
    All the patients, brisk and cheerful,
    Are encouraging the dancer,
    And applauding the musician.

    Dim the gas-lights in the output
    Of so many ardent smokers,
    Full of shadow lurch the corners,
    And the doctor peeps and passes.

    There are, maybe, some suspicions
    Of an alcoholic presence . . .
    'Tak' a sup of this, my wumman!' . . .
    New Year comes but once a twelvemonth.



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